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ANIOMA’S ECONOMIC VIABILITY

Anioma is not just rich in history and culture, it is also endowed with vast economic assets that make it fully capable of sustaining itself as a state.

Anioma’s Economic Strength: A Foundation for Sustainable Growth

Anioma is not just rich in history and culture, it is also endowed with vast economic assets that make it fully capable of sustaining itself as a state. With a diverse landscape that spans fertile farmlands, energy-producing regions, commercial centres, and transportation corridors, Anioma holds the potential to become a model of subnational economic growth.

The region’s human capital, natural resources, and existing infrastructure form a solid foundation for development. Key areas of economic viability in Anioma include mining, oil and gas, agriculture, trade, and more.

Key Areas of Economic Viability in Anioma

Oil and Gas Resources Mining and Solid Minerals Agriculture and Agro-Processing Tourism and Cultural Heritage Trade and Commercial Hubs Transportation and Logistics Infrastructure Education and Knowledge Economy Healthcare and Medical Services Real Estate and Urban Development Financial Services and Cooperative Banking Public-Private Partnership Potential (PPP) Sports Sector Entertainment Media Sector

Anioma is the indigenous name and collective identity of the Igbo-speaking communities that occupy the Northern part of present-day Delta State. The name “Anioma” is an Igbo phrase meaning “good land” and an acronym drawn from Aniocha, Ndokwa, Ika and Oshimili.

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  • Home
  • About
    • About Anioma
    • Who We Are (Who Are the Anioma People?)
    • Language and Cultural Identity
    • Anioma in History – The Anioma Story of Resilience
    • Anioma Cultural Alignment with the Igbos in South East
    • The Case for Anioma State
  • Bill 481
    • Anioma State Creation Bill 481
    • Position Paper
    • Technical Committee on Creation of Anioma State
    • Phases of the Bill
    • Stakeholder Engagements, Consents, and Endorsements
    • A Legacy of Organized Advocacy: The 2009 Central Working Committee Report
  • Economic Viability
    • Anioma’s Economic Viability
    • Oil and Gas Resources
    • Mining and Solid Minerals
    • Agriculture and Agro-Processing
    • Tourism and Cultural Heritage
    • Trade and Commercial Hubs
    • Transportation and Logistics Infrastructure
    • Education and Knowledge Economy
    • Healthcare and Medical Services
    • Real Estate and Urban Development
    • Financial Services and Cooperative Banking
    • Public-Private Partnership Potential (PPP)
    • Sports Sector
    • Entertainment
    • Media Sector
  • Infrastructures
    • Infrastructures in Anioma Land
    • Proposed Infrastructure
  • Notable People
    • Notable People From Anioma
    • Leadership, Politics, and Governance
    • Economy / Entrepreneurship
    • Entertainment
    • Sports
    • Academia
    • Art
  • Leaders
    • Present and Past Anioma Political Leaders Profile
    • Premier, Mid-Western Region / Senate President
    • Present and Past Governors from Delta North (Anioma Region)
    • Present and Past Deputy Governors from Delta North (Anioma Region)
    • Present and Past Senators Representing Delta North Senatorial District
    • Current and Past Members of the House of Representatives
    • Current and Past Members of Delta State House of Assembly from Anioma
  • Updates
    • Blog
    • Gallery
    • Videos
    • Anioma Events
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